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  2. Hadrian's Villa - Wikipedia

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    Hadrian's Villa (Italian: Villa Adriana; Latin: Villa Hadriana) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site comprising the ruins and archaeological remains of a large villa complex built around AD 120 by Roman emperor Hadrian near Tivoli outside Rome.

  3. Palazzo Adriano - Wikipedia

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    From 1282, the fiefs land holdings that now constitute the area of Palazzo Adriano saw more than thirty baronies granted leases by the abbots of the monastery of Santa Maria di Fossanova. In the late 15th century the Dara family was one of the first Albanian families to migrate from Albania to Italy after Skanderbeg 's death.

  4. List of municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Capital Rome

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    Rocca di Cave: 386 058086 Rocca di Papa: 13,914 058087 Roccagiovine: 301 058088 Rocca Priora: 10,751 058089 Rocca Santo Stefano: 983 058090 Roiate: 781 058091 Rome: 2,553,873 058092 Roviano: 1,379 058093 Sacrofano: 6,446 058094 Sambuci: 882 058095 San Gregorio da Sassola: 1,466 058096 San Polo dei Cavalieri: 2,443 058097 Santa Marinella: 16,311 ...

  5. Adriana - Wikipedia

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    Adriana Pincherle (1905–1996), Italian painter; Adriana Poli Bortone (born 1943), Italian politician; Adriana Pop (born 1965), French-Romanian gymnastics choreographer and gymnast; Adriana Porter (1857–1946), Canadian-American alleged witch; Adriana Prieto (1950–1974), Brazilian actress; Adriana Prosenjak (born 1963), Croatian handball ...

  6. What is the 2024 Oxford Word of the Year? - AOL

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    The votes are in. Last month, on Nov. 14, Oxford University Press narrowed a list down to six words and the world had the opportunity to vote for its favorite. Language experts from the publishing ...

  7. Quarters of Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Quarters of Rome (Italian: quartieri di Roma) are the areas in and around the Italian city of Rome which became urbanised after the foundation of the last city-centre rione, Prati. They form the second level of administrative sub-divisions of Roma Capitale. Together they cover 171.38 km 2 and hold 1483913 inhabitants. [1]

  8. How to make delicious homemade gravy for Thanksgiving dinner

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    Watch the video to learn how to make homemade gravy for Thanksgiving dinner. Who invented gravy? The term "gravy" almost certainly derives from the French word grave, found in many medieval French ...

  9. Zones of Rome - Wikipedia

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    The zones of Rome (Italian: Zone di Roma) are toponymic subdivisions within the area of the Ager Romanus, belonging to the Municipalities of Rome and Fiumicino, Italy. They constitute the fourth and final level of toponymy subdivisions of the Municipality of Rome and cover, considering only the areas within its competence, a surface of ...